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Kidney stone treatment - causes and prevention

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Kidney stones or renal calculi are solid masses of mineral crystals that can originate anywhere in the renal system. Kidney stones usually develop in the kidneys, the ureter, or the bladder. When it comes in the way of urine, it can cause significant discomfort along with pain and when diagnosed, doctors will try to crush the stones with the help of shockwaves and flush it with urine. Kidney stones are painful, and so is the procedure to eliminate them. Prevention is the key to avoiding such hurdles and hospital visits. Causes and risk factors of Kidney stones: There is no particular pre-disposing factor to develop kidney stones, and anyone can get them. But those who consume less water and hold urine for long hours have a higher chance of getting kidney stones. Men have a higher risk than women as they spend most of the time outdoors. Some food items such as nuts, beets, and those rich in oxalates contribute to the formation of kidney stones. Other risk factors are,   ●  ...

Get Rid of Most Painful of the Kidney Stones

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Animals consume fresh water daily for their bodies to function well, which they acquire from drinking water and other fluids directly, as well as through the food they eat. This water helps regulate the blood flow in the organisms while also flushing out the toxins that get formed through metabolism. The extra water is lost through transpiration from the skin and passing urine via the action of kidneys. Hence, kidneys are one of the most important organs in our bodies, and their dysfunction can pose major hurdles in our daily routines. The basic functionality of kidneys is to receive blood and then get rid of the waste, while also adjusting excessive salts, minerals and water. The purified blood is flowed back from the kidneys, to be recirculated in the body. The waste is turned into urine by some compositional changes which are drained down ureters from funnel-shaped kidney pelvis, collected in the bladder and expelled from the urethra. This entire mechanism is called the urinary trac...